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I understand that the game is over now and the ruling can't be changed, -Thank God- but in real time before the referee raised his arms to signal it was good I thought I was going to have to relive last January 1 more time.

2) In real time, I was not sure. I think I screamed "Yes!" and "Oh my god!" at the same time while watching. Probably 55 - 45 thinking it missed at the time. Mostly because my nerves were already so crazy and was worried about it.

Well it was good, but it's not what I was looking for. Tucker is definitely going to have coaches gunning for him in pressure situations with regards to trying to ice him now.

But to his credit, it was something that he can correct. It was a rhythm thing, where it looked like he hesitated or something... I think he thought they were trying to "double ice" him and he wasn't sure if it was a "real" kick- and it happened so fast for him.

So at least it was something that he has the chance to correct in the future without any harm having come of this.

I still believe in Tucker!... If I hadn't, I'd already be sporting some other sig... probably a Bernard Pierce one- but I'm not... because Tucker must NOT die!

EDIT: In real time, it seemed like the kick, along with the ruling happened instantaneous. So before I could doubt the kick, an answer was already given. I did however doubt if it would stand... that somehow with our luck something in the rulebook that I didn't know about (yet the replacement refs somehow knew??) would be brought up, a booth challenge of the kick would happen and we'd lose the game on an overturned field goal kick. But yeah._________________

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My initial reaction was no good, but the fact that the fans cheered threw me off before I got to see the signal.

Same here. I was kind of in shock thinking I was reliving the AFC Championship game and thought the crowd suddenly had a bunch of Pats fans coming out of nowhere going wild. I was pissed and definitely thought it wasn't in at first, but when they signaled it was good, I had a sigh of relief. I think I'm still kind of in shock because I don't feel like I normally would after a win of this magnitude.

At first I thought it was no good, but while I'm pretty sure it's good now, the fact that the same pool of referees that called that INT a TD last night called it, makes me doubt just because they're that incompetent._________________

At first I thought it was no good, but while I'm pretty sure it's good now, the fact that the same pool of referees that called that INT a TD last night called it, makes me doubt just because they're that incompetent.

It doesn't matter if the refs called it "good" or not at this point, it's already been proven to be good via video evidence.

At first I thought it was no good, but while I'm pretty sure it's good now, the fact that the same pool of referees that called that INT a TD last night called it, makes me doubt just because they're that incompetent.

It doesn't matter if the refs called it "good" or not at this point, it's already been proven to be good via video evidence.

Video evidence trumps incompetence.

The Packers, NFL fans and normal people would like to have a word with you. _________________